Ralts (Duel 217)

Ralts (Japanese: ラルトス Ralts) is a figure in Pokémon Duel. It was made available in version 3.0.2.

Ralts
ラルトス Ralts
Evolution stage 1
Figure name Ralts
Move Points
Types
Psychic Fairy
Rarity
Invisible Shiny Bulbasaur
Version 3.0.2
ID 217
Time Booster League Beginner
Special Time Boosters Time Booster (Orange), Holiday Booster, Happy Holidays Booster
Locked Booster Yes
Material Exchange
and Gem Exchange
1800
100
For more information on the Pokémon this figure depicts, see Ralts.

Abilities

Version 6.2.5

Ghost Sensor ゴーストセンサー
Opposing Pokémon cannot MP move through this Pokémon using the effect of an Ability.


Version 4.0.2-6.2.4

Ghost Sensor ゴーストセンサー
Opposing Ghost-type Pokémon cannot pass through this Pokémon using the effect of an Ability.


Version 3.0.2-4.0.1

Ghost Sensor ゴーストセンサー
Your opponent's Pokémon cannot slip past this Pokémon using the effects of Infiltrator, Shadow, or Gaseous Form.


Data Disk

Version 7.0.0

 Shattered Psyche マキシマムサイブレイカー 96 pt.
60
If this Pokémon is on the field, this Pokémon moves to a point 3 steps away after battle.
 Twinkle Tackle ラブリースターインパクト 96 pt.
★★★★
Moves the battle opponent to the bench.
Confusion ねんりき 40 pt.
30
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Imprison ふういん 44 pt.
★★★
Attaches an Imprisoned marker to the battle opponent. While that marker is attached, the Attack the battle opponent spun this turn becomes a Miss.
Miss ミス 12 pt.
{{{effect}}}

Version 6.2.5-6.2.11

Confusion ねんりき 40 pt.
30
{{{effect}}}
Imprison ふういん 44 pt.
★★★
Attaches an Imprisoned marker to the battle opponent. While that marker is attached, the Attack the battle opponent spun this turn becomes a Miss.
Miss ミス 12 pt.
{{{effect}}}

Version 3.0.2-6.2.4

Confusion ねんりき 40 pt.
30
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Imprison ふういん 44 pt.
★★★
The battle opponent's Attack is disabled, and they gain an Imprisoned Marker.
Miss ミス 12 pt.
{{{effect}}}

Trivia

Origin

Confusion and Imprison are moves in the Pokémon games that Ralts can learn. Shattered Psyche and Twinkle Tackle are Z-Moves in the games that Ralts can use by equipping Psychium Z and Fairium Z, respectively.

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